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■. FVIIIC NOTICES ■“EESVETS OF N.Z. GLADIOLUS COUNCIL RAFFLE. DRAWN MAY 26. 1956. Ist PRIZE: 4673. Grey Ghost. Otakirt. 2nd PRIZE: 5023, Sandra Webb, 233 Whitney st.. Blockhouse Bay. 3rd PRIZE: 1861, Chrump. J. Clark. 6 Lincoln rd. AND FIFTEEN PRIZES OF £1: 2713, Lucky 3. Taradale. H. 8.: 4432, T. R. Douglas, Mt. Albert; 1216, J. Scott, Box 2, Whakatane; 1027, J. Maunder. Levin; 1792, B. 42 Smithfield rd.. Wanganui: 4224. E McGiven, 18 Ingestre st., Wanganui: 1902, W. Hounsell, St. .John’s Club; 4357/ Boy. 93 Grafton rd.: 5035. Pearce. 152 Manukau rd., Epsom; 4308, R. A. Herndill, Bear at.. Waverley; 1879, Picardy Mary: 3714, 8.. G. Bennett. 24 Verona ave.; 3968, Mrs Cleverley, Oamaru; 3616, A. Richards. P.O. Box 90. Auckland: 4441. Booker, 48 Lewington st., Henderson 2020 RESULT OF CHEVIOT TENNIS AND BASKETBALL CLUB RAFFLE Ist—Shetland Pony: Ticket No. 3188. Heather Wilson. 2nd—4 Sacks Potatoes: Ticket No. 2345. Evelyn Culloty. 3rd—Lamb: Ticket No. 1528. F. J Wilkinson. 4th—Prize Turkey: Ticket No.-2279. P. Drake sth—Box of Chocolates: Ticket No. 2749, M. Anderson, Waiau. 2132 CANTERBURY EX-PRISONERS OF WAR ASSN. RAFFLE: 1 Ton Coal. WINNING TICKET: No. 2131. NEW BRIGHTON SILVER BAND RAFFLE WINNER: No. 79, 3 Yellow Spades. N. Cochburn, 261 Cashel street, Christchurch. STEWART’S GULLY SAILING CLUB, INC. Result of Raffle drawn under Police supervision. Ticket No. 1439, J. Priest. AMBERLEY SCHOOL. 85th JUBILEE. LABOUR WEEK-END, 1958. All ex-pupils, ex-teachers, and excommitteemen interested in attending above Jubilee, please contact W. BASHER, JUN., 3 Douglas road, Amberley, by July 1. 1958. * 3095 RANGIORA HIGH SCHOOL 75th JUBILEE The 75th jubilee celebrations of the Rangiora High School will take place at the School from March 20 to 22. 1959. Brochures giving full details of the celebrations, together With enrollment forms, will be posted to all ex-pupils whose names and addresses are known, .round about September or October of this year If you know the names and addresses of any ex-pupijs, with their maiden names if married, together with the approximate date of entry at the School, kindly supply them to the undersigned, A. A. H. McKENZIE. Secretary, P.O. BOX 102, RANGIORA. 3029 Don’t Miss the CLOSING DATE ! For Applications for RURAL FIELD CADET AWARDS JUNE 20. 1958, With the Secretary, Public ServiceJCommission, P.O. Box 8004, Wellington. Opportunities to qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Science, or Bachelor of Agriculture, commencing February, 1959, are open to all boys between the ages of 17 and 20,. as at that date. GENEROUS BURSARIES MEET ALL DEGREE-COURSE COSTS. Boys applying for these rewarding careers should: — Supply details of their School Certificate marks; Subjects passed in University entrance; Practical farming experience: Enclose a recent snapshot of themselves. Full details may be obtained from schools and the Public Service Commission. J 2OOB N.Z. 'RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.). CLASSES in Elementary and Advanced Home Nursing will commence at the Red Cross Rooms, 33 Cashel street, on TUESDAY. JUNE 10th, at 7.30 p.m. Those interested are cordially invited to attend this series oh Lectures, whi6h will- extend over a period of 10 weeks. Intending Candidates may enrol at the above address on or before that date.79B7 POTATO GRADING 1 am now operating my Potato Grader. Ring M. C. BRIAN, 64-540. SPACE TRAVEL SPACE TRAVEL The Topic of the Hour. Eleven Weekly Lectures, Mondays, 8 p.m., STARTING MONDAY NEXT. JUNE 9. PHYSICS LECTURE ROOM, UNIVERSITY. Enrol at Class, 7.30 p.m. Course includes Matter in the Universe; Habitability of Planets; Flying Saucers; Kepler’s Laws—Mß K. W. ROTH. History of Rockets and Space Travel; Tracking of Satellites; Uses of Rockets and Satellites for Space Research.—Mß C. ,S. L. KEAY. Space Navigation (1 and 2).—PROFESSOR D. F. LAWDEN. A Radio Engineer’s Contribution to Space Travel.—Mß B. T. WITHERS. Rocket Motors.—PROFESSOR H. T. ADAMS. A LAYMAN’S COURSE. ALL WELCOME. DRESSMAKING CLASS A few vacancies available in an evening class. Ring Monday morning, 64-530. *

The time-honoured drink from Scotland Clean and refreshing, satisfying beyond compare, Scotch Whisky meets the need of any occasion. For entertaining it has no equal. Make your choice “ Black <t White Scotch Whisky. * a - ®"<l 0l» SCOTCH AB BLACKS WHITE' SCOTCH WHISKY “BUCHANAN’S” in t/teßlendinq JAMES BUCHANAN A CO. LTD., GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28606, 7 June 1958, Page 16

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